William E. EdmonstonMichael,I would appreciate your transferring the memorial #15592370 for William E. Edmonston to me. William is my G-G-G-Grandfather. There are a lot dates, relatives and bio that I would like to add. Thanks, Ernie Edmonston

# 17297397 Benjamen JewettThank you so much for posting this on Benjamen Jewett. We didn't know where he was buried.There is only a photo of the Cemetery and no photo of his headstone. Does this mean there is no headstone?Thank you for any information you can give me.Chris Thiessenchristhiessen@windstream.net

RE: Osias and Phebe DixHi, Michael. Thanks so much for adding the info to Ozias and Phebe Dix's memorials, and for linking them. I really appreciate it, as well as your adding these memorials. Take care. Kathy

Clara and Charles IngallsYou have the memorials for Clara and Charles Ingalls listed in the wrong cemetery. They are in the Oakwood Cemetery in Waukegan and there are already memorials and photos for them there. Thanks.

Horatio Buell - St. Mary'sHoratio Buell and his family is actually buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Waukegan and not in St. Mary's in Waukegan. They share the same land but they are two different cemteries. I have posted the photo on your memorial but you may want to change the location of the buried to the correct cemetery.

Thanks for contributing photos to Find A Grave. You don't have any copyright instructions in your profile there, so I am wondering if it is ok for me to copy your photos to my family tree? I use MyHeritage.com for the online version, and it is set to keep the information private for site non-members.

Ozias Dix Find A Grave Memorial# 15608129His father (Ozias Dix) and mother(Lucy Dix) are buried at Averell Cemetery,Wilmington,Vermont. Ozias and Lucy are my Great(x4)Grandparents. Lucy and Ozias had three sons named Ozias,two died young and the one you lived to 80. Ozias and Lucy had 13 children. See Find A Grave Memorial# 19427599. Thanks for posting. M.Dix

Cool that you posted all of these before I got a chance to. However, just to clarify, the USGS lists the cemetery's name as "Garland-Ridgeway-Smith Cemetery" rather than how you did, so perhaps you could change that so that people like me will find your stuff, too, if they are looking under it's official name.

Also, I find it is most commonly the practice among genealogists to list father's names first and then mother's maiden name. I notice that you list Grandmother first in all cases. I don't really know if it matters, but it might confuse some people (like me).

And finally, it is also best to list the children in birth order and you have Glenn and Emily backwards. Emily's the baby, just like me.

St Mary's cemetery next to OakwoodMichael do you have a list of all the burials in St. Mary's cemetery in Waukegan, Illinois?I ask because I still have a few photos I took a couple of years ago & unsure who is buried where.

I've already seen at least one person I added to Oakwood that you have in St Mary's. Atossa Nichols I think is the name. The record is at the Waukegan Library's website as a burial in Oakwood.

I've no idea which part of the cemetery is actually St. Mary's as there is nothing to separate these 2 cemeteries.As I have no list for St. Mary's I've no idea if any of the other persons I've added to Oakwood are actually in this cemetery.Thanks, Priscilla